2015年4月7日 星期二

2015-04-08 U.K. Business


Reuters
   
Shell seeking to buy BG in first oil super-merger in over a decade   
Reuters
(Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell is in advanced talks to buy BG Group in the first oil super-merger since early 2000s to extend its global lead in gas production and close the gap with the world's biggest oil major U.S. ExxonMobil. BG, which is worth $46 billion, ...

Buying BG Would Give Shell Solution to Stranded Australian Gas   Bloomberg
Wednesday Papers: Shell in talks with BG over £46bn deal   Citywire.co.uk
BG agrees to £45bn takeover by shell   CITY A.M.
The Guardian   
Financial Times   
New York Times   
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Brentwood Weekly News
   
Consumer spending expected to rise   
Brentwood Weekly News
Consumers are expected to increase their spending in the next few weeks following new figures today showing shop prices fell for the 23rd month in a row. Deflation in the retail industry accelerated to 2.1% in March from 1.7% in February, the deepest rate ...


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The Independent
   
Passenger numbers soar at 'cuddly' Ryanair   
The Independent
Michael O'Leary's new “nice-guy” persona helped Ryanair boost its customer numbers by 28 per cent last month. The budget airline launched a charm offensive last year after two profit warnings in 2013 and has introduced changes including a free second ...

Ryanair business flying high   Irish Independent
Ryanair shares rise as passenger numbers exceed 90 million   Irish Times
Ryanair passenger numbers take off in March   Proactive Investors UK
Irish Examiner   
The Guardian   
Express.co.uk   
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The Guardian
   
Lowestoft engineering company AKD to close   
The Guardian
An oil rig in the North Sea. AKD originally made diesel engines for ships before moving into engineering services for the oil and gas industry. Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA. Press Association. Tuesday 7 April 2015 19.48 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 7 ...

Lowestoft oil and gas engineers to close   BBC News
Jobs lost as engineering firm shuts   shropshirestar.com
Lowestoft-based AKD Engineering to close with the loss of 113 jobs   Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Insider Media   
London South East   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
IAG falters as FTSE 100 soars   
Telegraph.co.uk
While the wider stock market soared, British Airways owner International Airlines Group was left stuck on the runway after an influential broker turned cautious on its shares. IAG slid 7p, or 1.2pc, to 591½p – the heaviest of just three fallers in the FTSE 100 on ...

MARKET CLOSE: Rate rise talk cools pushing up FTSE   Scotsman
UK's FTSE led higher by oil stocks, positive economic data   Reuters UK
Market round up: BG Group heads FTSE 100 risers after Easter holiday   International Business Times UK
Bloomberg   
Citywire.co.uk   
Property Week   
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BBC News
   
Election 2015: I doubt I'll ever own my own house   
BBC News
If you've given up on the dream of buying your own home, then it looks like you're not alone. A growing number of people don't believe they'll ever own their own home, new research from Halifax suggests. That's despite the number of first-time buyers actually ...

Generation rent: 'I'll never own a house'   Channel 4 News
Are you worried about getting onto the housing ladder?   Eagle Radio
House prices: Halifax discovers majority of renters given up saving to buy home   International Business Times UK
Irish Times   
Mortgage Strategy   
This is Money   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Flybe's revival is still waiting for take-off amid losses   
The Times (subscription)
Flybe is on course to land annual losses of £28 million in the first year of a turnround that its chief executive is promising will take the regional airline into “significant positive territory”. Shares in Flybe, the worst-performing airline among the highflyers on the ...

Flybe 'clearly more to do' after bookings lift   Scotsman (blog)
Flybe back on course as revenues rise   Proactive Investors UK
Flybe lifted by strong demand   The National
WalesOnline   
East Anglian Daily Times   
Financial Times   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Fish farmers make peace with seals   
The Times (subscription)
Seal culling has fallen to the lowest level on record as fish farmers find other ways to protect their stock from predators, says a conservation group. The number of seals shot around the coast of Scotland has more than halved, from 459 in 2011 to 205 last year.
Controversy continues over seal culling in Scottish salmon sector   IntraFish.com
Seal shot off North East coast highlights calls to protect much loved animals   ChronicleLive

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Reuters UK
   
Oil down on US stock build, record Saudi output   
Reuters UK
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell more than a percent on Wednesday as industry data showed a larger-than-expected weekly build in U.S. stockpiles and as Saudi Arabia reported record output in March. The decline in prices followed a rally on Tuesday, ...

Iran Nuclear Deal May Cut Oil Prices by $15 a Barrel, EIA Says   Bloomberg
Oil prices fall as Saudi Arabia reports record output   Business Standard
Whither oil prices? Keep the focus on demand, not output   The Globe and Mail
Barron's   
STLtoday.com   
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Startups.co.uk
   
KPMG joins ESpark dream team   
economia
It is to provide 1,000 hours of business advice and support a month over the next three years to Entrepreneurial Spark and NatWest which together run the world's largest free business accelerator programme. Entrepreneurial Spark powered by NatWest ...

Region's bright sparks work with KPMG to create jobs   Yorkshire Post
KPMG signs up to help ESpark nurture new firms   The National
KPMG agrees three-year entrepreneur support deal   Scottish Daily Record
GrowthBusiness.co.uk   
Startups.co.uk   
bdaily   
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